Meta_Bolic Posted Saturday at 07:57 AM Posted Saturday at 07:57 AM Anyone tried some of the peptides that's becoming popular now? I started KLOW yesterday, which is a blend of peptides that targets multiple pathways involved in healing, inflammation control, and cellular repair. I've only taken one dose, but this mornings attack did seem dampened roughly 50% compared to prior days. I also feel a lot better after the attack, my day is usually ruined by lingering pain, but now its very manageable. Remains to see if this is one of those things that works great for a short time to never work again later, or if it gives some longer lasting effect. Will report back. Quote
CHfather Posted Saturday at 06:19 PM Posted Saturday at 06:19 PM Thank you for this!!!! Not vouching for or saying anything against it. Looking forward to reports. This page seems like a pretty good discussion: KLOW — research profile · Peptide Research Quote
Meta_Bolic Posted yesterday at 09:34 AM Author Posted yesterday at 09:34 AM 15 hours ago, CHfather said: Thank you for this!!!! Not vouching for or saying anything against it. Looking forward to reports. This page seems like a pretty good discussion: KLOW — research profile · Peptide Research No problem! Yes, I am not vouching for this either, I should have said this right away: There is zero research / safety profile for these peptides in humans, this is highly experimental. I did however wake up without CH this morning, but impossible to say if its the KLOW, it really shouldn't be after 2 injections. I'm on day 6 of lowering verapamil, so it could just be that I stabilized here on the new dosage. Will drop another tablet today and see what happens. 1 Quote
Meta_Bolic Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago Was woken up by CH again at 6AM but the pain lasted for less than a minute and was very mild compared to a regular attack, no oxygen needed since I started taking KLOW. I am now on 1+1+2 of 80mg Verapamil and will continue to decrease when I reach a CH free day. I am fairly confident its the lowering of dosage triggering the CH. I "shouldn't" be having CH at all this year, I've been having episodes every two years since 2019 but had a couple of weeks in May this year that was very stressful and caused the CH to flare up. Quote
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